Metrics of human perception of vanishing points in perspective sketches
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Otros documentos de la autoría: Plumed, Raquel; Company, Pedro; Varley, Peter Ashley Clifford
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Metrics of human perception of vanishing points in perspective sketchesFecha de publicación
2013Editor
Oliviera, Manuel M.; Skala, Václav; © Václav Skala - UNION AgencyISBN
9788086943749Cita bibliográfica
PLUMED, Raquel, et al. Metrics of human perception of vanishing points in perspective sketches. 2013.Tipo de documento
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This paper describes an experiment aimed at discovering how humans perceive vanishing points depicted in perspective sketches of engineering shapes. The goal is to find criteria and metrics for an algorithmic approach ... [+]
This paper describes an experiment aimed at discovering how humans perceive vanishing points depicted in perspective sketches of engineering shapes. The goal is to find criteria and metrics for an algorithmic approach to replicate human perception of vanishing points. A new approach is required for Sketch-Based Modelling, since most current image analysis approaches take 2D camera images as their input, so do not solve satisfactorily the problem of geometrical imperfections inherent in sketches.
We have conducted a pilot experiment to determine which vanishing points are perceived by people, and under what circumstances they are perceived. We test the hypotheses that (i) people are able to detect and locate vanishing points in sketches in spite of their inherent imperfections, and (ii) factors such as distance of vanishing points from the sketch and number and lengths of lines converging at the vanishing points influence their perception. [-]
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21st International Conference on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision 2013 Full papers proceedings 59-68 p.Derechos de acceso
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